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Elkhart, circa 1905. Elkhart was founded in 1913, [4] and was named after Elkhart, Indiana. [5]Elkhart was the starting point of the Elkhart and Santa Fe Railway. [6] This line, both leased to and a wholly owned subsidiary of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, [7] was built in 1925 to Felt, Oklahoma, and extended into New Mexico in 1932; but, was abandoned in 1942.
1998 [6] Former K-34; returned to county ownership due to completion of nearby US 400 K-37 — — — — 1926: 1936 Became a portion of K-19 (later K-45, now US 56) K-38: 12.990 [7] 20.905 K-15 north of Dexter: Ranch Road Road 2 southwest of Grenola: 1937 [7] 1997 [8] Now a county road K-38 — — — — 1927
Morton County was the most devastated county in the Dust Bowl and lost almost one-half of its population in the 1930s. The U.S. government purchased some of the impacted and abandoned land and eventually incorporated it into the Comanche National Grassland. [5] In 1961, the county seat was moved from Richfield to Elkhart. [6]
Veronica Butler, 27 and Jilian Kelley, 39, were reported missing on March 30 after the vehicle they were traveling in was found abandoned south of Elkhart, Kansas in rural Texas County, Oklahoma.
The Heartland Tri-State Bank, of Elkhart, Kan., is the smallest to go under in 2023 by far. It had $139 million in assets when it went down Friday, according to the Federal Deposit Insurance ...
Kansas bank regulators deemed Heartland insolvent in July 2023. At the time, the Office of the State Bank Commissioner didn't go into details on what caused the bank failure, which it called "an ...
The site is approximately 8 miles (13 km) west of Elkhart, Kansas on mostly-unpaved State Line Road [3] at an elevation of 3,689.6 feet (1,124.6 meters). [6] There is another survey marker nearby with an arrow pointing to the tri-point corner. The 1990 BLM survey marker says: "Southwest corner of Kansas" above the arrow and "73.98 feet" below ...
[1] [13] In an August 12, 1959 resolution the section in Sedgwick County was established as a state highway because Sedgwick County had finished bringing it up to state highway standards. [14] By April 1963, K-254 had become part of the federal aid primary system and due to this a section between Rechi and Wichita was realigned and made a four ...